I watched it three weeks ago, isolating with COVID but mentally attuned. I was immersed the entire time and continue to think about just how difficult the main character is — how I kept being led toward looking past a troublesome (or worse) moment here or there only to have another (and another) moment arise. But that effort to keep trying to know and to counsel and to forgive is the whole point—a point captured so effectively by the interactions with Dizdar.
Anyone else see ABOUT DRY GRASSES? Dizdar deserves an Oscar and I’ll hold the ceremony in the alley behind my place if necessary.
I watched it three weeks ago, isolating with COVID but mentally attuned. I was immersed the entire time and continue to think about just how difficult the main character is — how I kept being led toward looking past a troublesome (or worse) moment here or there only to have another (and another) moment arise. But that effort to keep trying to know and to counsel and to forgive is the whole point—a point captured so effectively by the interactions with Dizdar.